One Child’s Struggle, Every Family Member’s Journey
When one child needs extra mental health support, siblings can feel overlooked. Learn how to support every child with simple routines and connection.
When one child needs extra mental health support, siblings can feel overlooked. Learn how to support every child with simple routines and connection.
Improving Trauma-Informed Residential Care for Youth Camber Mental Health Kansas City – a youth residential mental treatment campus in Wyandotte County – recently hosted a special art dedication ceremony. The […]
AI Is Becoming Part of Everyday Life for Kids and Teens If you have a child or teenager at home, there’s a good chance AI (artificial intelligence) is already part […]
Children and youth of the last few generations have grown up with much greater exposure to technology than their parents did. With this increased connectivity comes increased danger. Predators now […]
A Milestone Moment for Children’s Mental Health in Missouri On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, the joint venture between St. Louis Children’s and KVC Health Systems marked a major milestone. These […]
Learning how to talk to your children about divorce may feel heavy, but these conversations can also open space for honesty, closeness and healing. Even in moments of change, connection […]
Understanding mental health is vital for a child’s growth, and media can help them explore and express their emotions. At Camber Mental Health, we support children facing anxiety and social challenges. We’ve curated a list of books, movies, and resources that encourage discussions about mental health. These selections offer empowering narratives and practical activities to promote emotional development. Check out our top picks to support your child’s mental health journey.
Many of us look forward to the holidays, but for some children, the holidays can bring anxiety, stress and other mental health challenges. Learn why children may struggle during the holidays, what triggers might cause mental health challenges, how caregivers can help and what to do if additional care is needed.
During World Mental Health Day, let’s raise awareness about the importance of mental health and promote wellness for all ages! Check out these helpful resources.
Did you know that young people 10 to 24 years old account for 14% of all suicides? This surpasses 6,500 deaths each year, making suicide the third leading cause of death for teens. As caregivers, it is important to know the warning signs and risk factors.